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Under an incomplete market, we develop a utility-based pricing model for equity and contingent convertible bond (CCB) while the straight bond is priced by an equilibrium pricing method. We derive the semi-closed-form solutions of the utility-based prices of equity and CCB and the explicit...
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We consider the utility-based pricing of corporate securities and optimal capital structure including contingent convertible bond (CCB). We derive the semi-closed-form solutions of the implied values of corporate securities without bankruptcy costs and taxes. Our numerical simulations show that...
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We consider a firm with no assets in place but an option to invest in a project. The investment is irreversible but delayable in a regime-switching economy. The firm issues equity, straight bonds (SBs) and contingent convertibles (CoCos). We provide the closed-form prices for the firm's...
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This paper aims to clarify how contingent convertible bond (CCB) as a debt financing instrument affects the firm's investment policy, agency cost of debt and capital structure. We consider two different conversion thresholds of CCB: One is endogenous and the other is exogenous. We find that...
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